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ion to our humanity. At twelve years of age, Darwin won the award for Best Film by a Child Producer, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing at the KidzFlicks awards for his short film Red Panda Man. He had previously made a claymation short film called My Eco Friendly House. Darwin then also was a Tropfest Jr finalist for his short Milk. Again, he was only twelve years old at the time.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIZDIpQoomYFlash forward a decade and Darwin's creative streak continues with his latest short film Bluebird, a brilliantly realised short that pays homage to the classic swashbuckling films from the early 1900s. That sense of exploring and amplifying our relationship with the environment continues with Darwin's work as a cinematographer on the short film The Overthrow, and underpins the visual style of Bluebird. Bluebird features musical sequences, fighting, and romance, all with a backdrop of a glorious green environment that elevates the adventure of the story of a Princess seeking revenge in delightfully entertaining ways.There's a level of vision and scope at work within Bluebird that is a rarity for Australian films, and it's that vision that underpins the following conversation with Darwin, recorded ahead of Bluebird's Australian Premiere at the upcoming Fantastic Film Festival Australia. Bluebird will be screening in the Sydney Shorts package alongside a smorgasbord of great local talent, including Chris Elena's latest film Passion Pop.Bluebird is a film that's designed for an audience to appreciate and enjoy on the big screen. There's an understanding and appreciation of cinematic language and the possibilities of creative storytelling that makes the work of Darwin Schulze a delight to watch. In the following conversation, Darwin talks about how his journey into filmmaking began, what it means to have supportive parents who encouraged his creative journey, and how he managed to create the distinct and expansive look of Bluebird on a microbudget.Bluebird screens as part of the Sydney Shorts package at Fantastic Film Festival Australia on 27 April 2025.the Curb is a completely independent and ad free website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. Visit Patreon.com/thecurbau, where you can support our work from as little as $1 a month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ion to our humanity. At twelve years of age, Darwin won the award for Best Film by a Child Producer, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing at the KidzFlicks awards for his short film Red Panda Man. He had previously made a claymation short film called My Eco Friendly House. Darwin then also was a Tropfest Jr finalist for his short Milk. Again, he was only twelve years old at the time.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIZDIpQoomYFlash forward a decade and Darwin's creative streak continues with his latest short film Bluebird, a brilliantly realised short that pays homage to the classic swashbuckling films from the early 1900s. That sense of exploring and amplifying our relationship with the environment continues with Darwin's work as a cinematographer on the short film The Overthrow, and underpins the visual style of Bluebird. Bluebird features musical sequences, fighting, and romance, all with a backdrop of a glorious green environment that elevates the adventure of the story of a Princess seeking revenge in delightfully entertaining ways.There's a level of vision and scope at work within Bluebird that is a rarity for Australian films, and it's that vision that underpins the following conversation with Darwin, recorded ahead of Bluebird's Australian Premiere at the upcoming Fantastic Film Festival Australia. Bluebird will be screening in the Sydney Shorts package alongside a smorgasbord of great local talent, including Chris Elena's latest film Passion Pop.Bluebird is a film that's designed for an audience to appreciate and enjoy on the big screen. There's an understanding and appreciation of cinematic language and the possibilities of creative storytelling that makes the work of Darwin Schulze a delight to watch. In the following conversation, Darwin talks about how his journey into filmmaking began, what it means to have supportive parents who encouraged his creative journey, and how he managed to create the distinct and expansive look of Bluebird on a microbudget.Bluebird screens as part of the Sydney Shorts package at Fantastic Film Festival Australia on 27 April 2025.the Curb is a completely independent and ad free website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. Visit Patreon.com/thecurbau, where you can support our work from as little as $1 a month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Blockbuster Babes reunite with Breakfast host Pam Boland for the latest edition of Movie Squad, discussing a couple of films about… couples! First up, Tristan Fidler leads a review of Bong Joon-ho's long-awaited Mickey 17, starring Robert Pattinson as a regularly-reprinted ‘expendable' clone who survives his '17th death' on a remote ice planet and accidentally meets his successor, Mickey 18, also played by Pattinson. Mark Ruffalo and Toni Collette star alongside the double Roberts in the latest from the South Korean director of Parasite. Then, Simon Miraudo reviews the second Steven Soderbergh film of 2025 (after last month's Presence): the slinky espionage thriller Black Bag, in which Michael Fassbender's married MI5 agent begins investigating his spy wife, played by Cate Blanchett, of a suspected betrayal. Black Bag also features Marisa Abela, Regé-Jean Page and Naomie Harris. Both films are now in Australian cinemas. Stay tuned for a pod-exclusive review of Grand Theft Hamlet, the hilarious new documentary about out-of-work actors attempting to stage a production by William Shakespeare entirely within the open world video game GTA. Then, hear Simon's chat with Jessica Palud, director of Being Maria, which stars Anamaria Vartolomei as actress Maria Schneider and follows Maria as a 19-year-old on the set of Last Tango in Paris, and how her life was altered by a shocking and unprompted on-camera violation by her co-star Marlon Brando and director Bernardo Bertolucci. Being Maria makes its Australian Premiere at the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival. Check out its showtimes here. Be sure to tune in to RTRFM every Friday at 7:30am to hear Movie Squad live on Breakfast with Pam! And find out more about Movie Squad's curation of Throwback Thursdays at Joondalup Festival in March!
Dr Karen Pearlman, director of the new film Breaking Plates, talks about the making of her latest film, the inventive ways she engages with Cinemas First Nasty women archive, her use of dance, song, visual collage, slapstick, splicing, intertextually , feminist theory, humour, her excellent actors, on working with her talented family team, and lots more. More on Breaking Plates: http://physicaltv.com.au/breaking-plates/ Physical TV's many projects http://physicaltv.com.au Cinema's First Nasty Women Archive https://wfpp.columbia.edu/cinemas-first-nasty-women/ Breaking Plates will have its Australian Premiere on Saturday February 8, 2025, 1pm, at Dendy Cinemas Newtown, on the shorts program of the Antenna Documentary Film Festival. Info/Tix: https://tinyurl.com/BP-Antenna
Transformers One You got the touch!!! Now get into this podcast and prepare for the POWER! With the upcoming release of the new Transformers animated film we have had a big week of talking about Transforming robots and "plastic crack". Regular host Quinny is joined by special guests Lisamaree Chiu and Jason Murray from the Transformers Collectors Club of Australia to get down and dirty with this exciting, lore heavy re-exploration of the Transformers story on the big screen. SYNOPSIS TRANSFORMERS ONE is the untold origin story of OPTIMUS PRIME (Chris Hemsworth) and MEGATRON (Brian Tyree Henry), one day to be sworn enemies, but now close friends; Orion Pax and D-16. Two working class miners struggling to rise above their life of servitude. All that changes however, when they find a map to a lost artifact called the Matrix of Leadership. They are joined by B-127 (Bumblebee) and Elita One on their epic journey that will change the fate of Cybertron forever. But we know you want MORE, so as part of this weeks show, with huge thanks to Access Reel, we got the opportunity to not only go to the Australian Premiere of the film, but also sit down with the Director Josh Cooley, and the producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura! You can find that interview, in full in the podcast! https://youtube.com/live/kz_t9ABcQOg?feature=share A huge thank you to all our regular Autobots and Deceptinerds who listen in avidly to each episode of the show, especially those of you tuning in via your car stereos and joining the live-chat during the Twitch stream this week (and every week!). If you haven't done so before, connect your internal modem and join in on our live show 7:30pm next Tuesday! Special love and thanks goes to those who have financially bolstered this podcast via dropping some their energon cubes into our Ko-Fi cup and now also by subscribing on Twitch! Your generosity is always appreciated! May Primus bless you. If you feel so inclined drop us a sub! The more subs we get the more Emotes You get! Every bit of your support helps us to keep the Nemesis fueled up and ready to chase down those pesky autobots. Don't fret if you can't be there for the recording though as you can catch them on Youtube usually later that very night. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss them! If you are wanting to watch the interview with Josh Cooley and Lorenzo di Bonaventura without the rest of the review, it can be found right here: https://youtu.be/4P7dhbjjMmc WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Send in voicemails or emails with your opinions on this show (or any others) to info@theperiodictableofawesome.com Please make sure to join our social networks too! We're on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TPToA/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/TPToA Facebook: www.facebook.com/PeriodicTableOfAwesome Instagram: www.instagram.com/theperiodictableofawesome/ https://youtu.be/jaVcDaozGgc?si=457TudukpTUlIR0j
Min Bahadur Bham's 'Shambhala' had its Australian Premiere at the Sydney Film Festival 2024. The movie follows the journey of a woman searching for her husband who fails to return from a trade trip. Filmmaker Bham spoke to SBS Nepali about the storyline and the eight-year process to bring it on screen. - नेपाली चलचित्र 'साम्बाला' सिड्नी फिल्म फेस्टिभलमा प्रदर्शन भएको छ। उक्त वार्षिक चलचित्र महोत्सवमा रहेका २०० भन्दा बढी चलचित्रहरू मध्ये रहेको साम्बालामा कामको सिलसिलामा ल्हासा गएका आफ्ना श्रीमानको खोजीमा लागेकी एक महिलाको यात्रा चित्रण गरिएको छ। नेपालको उत्तरी भागमा छायाङ्कन गरिएको यस चलचित्रबारे निर्देशक मिनबहादुर भामले एसबीएस नेपालीसँग गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
Amy Lehpamer is currently starring in the hit pop musical & Juliet as Anne Hathaway.Amy earned nation-wide critical acclaim playing Maria in The Sound of Music, receiving the 2015 Sydney Theatre Award for best Actress in a Musical, as well as Helpmann and Glug award nominations. She was Helpmann nominated in 2017 for her portrayal of pop and soul icon Dusty Springfield in the Australian hit musical Dusty for The Production Company. Amy played lyricist and hit-maker Cynthia Weil in the Australian premiere cast of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and was awarded the 2018 Helpmann for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for the role.From 2018-2020, Amy toured Australia, NZ and China as Rosalie Mullins, the uptight school Principal with a Rock 'n Roll soul in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of School of Rock. She played Mrs Webb in Queensland Theatre's revival of the pulitzer prize winning classic, Our Town and Mrs Walker in the Australian Premiere of The Who's Tommy for the Victorian Opera. Her skill as a violinist and performer were highlighted in her role of Reza in Once for the Gordon Frost Organisation and Melbourne Theatre Company. This, and her big haired, starry eyed Sherrie in Rock of Ages saw her receive Helpmann nominations. She has twice played Christine Colgate in the musical adaptation of the hit comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, in her first ever leading role for Melbourne's The Production Company.Other notable roles for Amy include Tracy Lord in High Society for the Hayes Theatre, the iconic Janet Weiss in Rocky Horror for GFO/ATG. Amy created the title role of Margaret Fulton in the new Australian musical Margaret Fulton: Queen of the Dessert (Theatreworks) and was part of the original cast of Eddie Perfect's Shane Warne - The Musical, as well as the 2014 production for Adelaide Cabaret Festival and Hamer Hall, featuring on the cast recording.Additional theatre credits include: The Threepenny Opera (Malthouse and Victorian Opera); The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Songs for a New World (Doorstep Ensemble); Young Phyllis in Follies (The Production Company).Amy is the co-creator and star of the musical comedy webseries Donnatelegrams, produced by the ABC and Screen Australia, and now viewable on YouTube. On screen, Amy also holds credits in prime time television shows: Get Krack!n', Utopia. The Time of Our Lives, Winners and Losers, House Husbands, and the HBO mini-series The Pacific. She has performed disco classics alongside Kate Ceberano and Paulini with the Adelaide and Queensland Symphony Orchestras. And she's sung The Best of Rodgers and Hammerstein alongside Simon Gleeson with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Welcome back! In today's grand slam of an episode, Joel and Jesse break down what could possibly be the biggest movie event of the year: Challengers! How did it serve up? Did we love it? The crowd at the Australian Premiere certainly made a racquet, thank you so much to Nathan from Warner Bros Au for the invitation! Then, we follow our review with our top 10 love triangles in any film! Will Joel finally break his recent streak of abysmal list-making? How many films will Jesse shoehorn in? Find out now! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro + Challengers Premiere Experience! 03:15 Challengers Non-Spoiler Review 11:58 Challengers SPOILER Review 25:35 Top 10 Love Triangles - Also, make sure to check us out on Instagram (@bromaxpod) to keep up with new eps and polls, and leave us your ideas for upcoming episodes! - Also, our merch is still active on Redbubble, so make sure to have a browse of our range over there. - Also, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts so you never miss an episode! Please feel free to use our Spotify Q&A and rate us 5 stars on whatever platform you use. - Also, you can follow us on TikTok (please), where we are posting daily including behind-the-scenes content! - Also, are you on Letterboxd? Follow Joel and Jesse! See our Linktree below. Thanks for listening once again, we really appreciate all your support! And, if you're new, you're in for a ride! linktree.com/bromaxpod
Groundhog Day The Musical made its Australian Premiere at Melbourne's Princess Theatre on Thursday February 1st - (incidentally February 2nd is the actual Groundhog Day). Direct from its record-breaking return season at London's Old Vic, the Australian production will play a 13-week season in Melbourne. Groundhog Day the Musical is a gloriously joyful and heart-warming production from the award-winning minds of Australia's one and only Tim Minchin AM, the writer of the iconic 1993 film Danny Rubin and director Matthew Warchus. Broadway Veteran Andy Karl returns to Groundhog Day after his critically-acclaimed reprisal at London's Old Vic as ‘Phil Connors,' the role he originated on Broadway which won him an Olivier Award and a Tony Nomination; the third of his Tony nominations.He was previously seen in the Broadway revival of Into The Woods as both ‘Rapunzel's Prince' and ‘Cinderella's Prince/The Wolf,' and leading the Broadway musical Pretty Woman as ‘Edward Lewis.'Other notable theatre credits include the Broadway revival of On the Twentieth Century, the title role in Rocky, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 9 to 5, Legally Blonde, Wicked, The Wedding Singer, and Saturday Night Fever.On television he appeared in Season 17 of Law & Order: SVU as “Sergeant Mike Dodds.”, and also The Good Fight and Blue Bloods. The production also features Elise McCann, who is most well-known for originating the role of Miss Honey in the Australian production of Matilda for which she won the 2016 Helpmann Award.Her breadth of musical theatre experience is extensive with celebrated credits that include Lucille Ball in Everybody Loves Lucy, Mary Flynn in Merrily We Roll Along and most recently for her performance as Donna in the 2023 20th Anniversary Tour of MAMMA MIA! the Musical. Further theatre credits include The Last Five Years, The Wedding Singer; Oklahoma, Brigadoon, South Pacific, Doctor Zhivago, Fiddler on the Roof, Falsettos, Into The Woods, Little Women and My Fair Lady. Andy and Elise were recently in Sydney where we caught up to discuss the extraordinary show they're currently navigating and the many joys and challenges of a career in musical theatre.Groundhog Day - The Musical plays the Princess Theatre in Melbourne until April 20th.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
After opening on Broadway to enormous popularity in 2016 and closing amid backlash in 2022, the musical Dear Evan Hansen is returning to stages in a brand new, and different production.An extensive UK Tour will begin at Nottingham Playhouse in 2024 while the Australian premiere will open in Sydney a month later.Check out today's new theatre news video for Mickey-Jo's thoughts on why this is unusual and intriguing as well as his thoughts on each show's posters...•00:00 | introduction02:38 | history + background07:17 | new UK tour17:38 | Australian premiere24:36 | what else can we learn?•
The world's most remote Indigenous rock band 'The Desert Stars' are kicking off a national tour this weekend (November 11 and November 12) in Victoria as part of the Australian premiere of their movie 'Gravel Road'.
In this episode we discuss the Australian Premiere of "My Adventures With Superman" animated series, Halloween, the latest Superman comic books, the "DC: Collecting The Multiverse: The Art of Sideshow" book, your favorite alternative Superman costumes, and much more.
In this episode we discuss the Australian Premiere of "My Adventures With Superman" animated series, Halloween, the latest Superman comic books, the "DC: Collecting The Multiverse: The Art of Sideshow" book, your favorite alternative Superman costumes, and much more.
WATCH THE INTERVIEW https://rb.gy/tpooa ABOUT PATRICE TIPOKIWebsite: https://patricetipoki.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PatriceTipokiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/patricetipokiarkinsPaul Cardall is joined by Patrice Tipoki, on of Australia's beloved Broadway Stars. They discussher musical family upbringing and her journey from being a Maori girl in New Zealand to becoming one of Australia's beloved Broadway stars. Sir Cameron Mackintosh's invitation to play Fantine in Les Miserables marked a turning point, leading to other iconic roles like Elphaba in Wicked, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, and her current portrayal of Satine in Moulin Rouge, prompting a fond laugh about her time with Australia's GIRLBAND signed to Sony.As for Patrice Tipoki, her early exposure to the entertainment industry set the stage for a remarkable career, blending her Maori/Irish heritage with a newly discovered Chinese background. From her debut at 7 in The King & I to being one of the youngest graduates from WAAPA's Music Theatre course, she swiftly ascended to lead roles in renowned musicals worldwide. Sir Cameron Mackintosh's invitation to play Fantine in Les Miserables broadened her international presence, performing in various locations including the West End in London. Her diverse musical credits include Nala in Disney's The Lion King, alternating as Elphaba in Wicked, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, and recently, Erzulie in Once On This Island. Now, she's excited to be part of the Australian Premiere of Moulin Rouge: The Musical as the Satine Alternate.Beyond her stage performances, Patrice's passion for recording led to several successful singles and albums. Her signing with Sony BMG as a part of GIRLBAND was a significant chapter, featuring hit singles, TV shows, and a clothing range. Notably, her collaboration with Paul Cardall garnered recognition from the Gospel Music Association, contributing to an award-winning album. Patrice's charity efforts, including a cover of Ed Sheeran's “I See Fire,” showcased her commitment to giving back.Amidst her artistic pursuits, Patrice treasures her role as a wife and mother of four, finding balance and joy in Queensland, Australia, when not on tour. ABOUT THE HOST & PIANISThttp://www.paulcardall.comhttps://www.facebook.com/PaulCardallMusic/https://www.instagram.com/paulcardall/ LISTEN TO HIS MUSIC:SPOTIFYAPPLE MUSICAMAZON Paul Cardall: A Journey of Healing through MusicPaul Cardall is a Dove Award-winning musician, composer, and producer, known for creating music that invites introspection, spiritual reflection, and peace. His compositions, often categorized as Classical, Christian, and New Age, have garnered over 3 billion lifetime streams and have earned him a position as one of the most listened-to recording artists of our time.Early Life and Health StrugglesPaul's music is deeply personal, born out of a life marked by resilience and compassion. He was born with a congenital heart condition, essentially having half a heart. His infancy was marked by numerous surgeries to save his life, and this pattern of hospital visits and surgeries continued throughout his life. In 2009, he received a life-saving heart transplant, an experience that profoundly influenced his music and purpose.Paul's own struggles with chronic illness have fueled his commitment to creating music that serves as a source of healing, both physically and emotionally, for himself and others.Musical Journey and AchievementsIn 1999, Paul founded Stone Angel Music, an independent record label aimed at producing, marketing, and distributing his recordings. His music gained significant recognition when he signed a multi-album deal with Narada, an affiliate of Virgin Records. Notably, his album "The Christmas Box" debuted at #22 on Billboard's New Age Chart.Over the years, Paul has released a string of successful albums, including "Primary Worship," "The Hymns Collection," "Living for Eden," and "New Life," many of which have secured top positions on the Billboard charts.Paul's collaborative efforts with Grammy-winning artists such as CeCe Winans and Rachel Yamagata have further solidified his place in the music industry. His dedication extends beyond music, with involvement in charitable causes, scholarships for students affected by medical bills associated with congenital heart disease, and collaborations with organizations like Operation Underground Railroad.Legacy and "Return Home"In September 2019, Paul released "Peaceful Piano," an album of improvised piano solos reflecting on his decade surviving with a donor heart. This marked a turning point in his creative process, inspiring him to record a series of improvisational pieces reflecting on his European heritage and ancestry.The resulting album, "Return Home," is a profoundly introspective work featuring 13 pieces for piano. The unique aspect of this album lies in the fact that Paul entered the studio without any preconceived material, allowing the music to flow organically. The pieces take listeners on a cinematic journey through the lands of his ancestors, incorporating various musical styles and influences that pay homage to his heritage.Paul Cardall's musical journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, resilience, and the ability of music to heal and connect us to our roots.Conclusion and Continued PhilanthropyApart from his musical endeavors, Paul continues to be actively involved in philanthropy, partnering with organizations like The Ryan Seacrest Foundation to provide keyboards to children's hospitals and establishing scholarships for students affected by congenital heart disease.For more about Paul Cardall and his musical journey, visit Paul Cardall's official website.
On this episode Andrew chats with Aussie filmmaker Jack Dignan about his found footage horror film, Puzzle Box. Olivia (Laneikka Denne) heads out to a remote house in the woods to help her sister Kait (Kaitlyn Boyé) rehabilitate and escape her life of addiction. Olivia aims to document the process, almost in a way to show how far Kait will heal and change. Little does she know, instead of documenting Kait's rehabilitation, she instead manages to document the labyrinth-like house that they become trapped in where time loops over itself and unsettling events occur in the night. Puzzle Box will have its Australian Premiere at the upcoming A Night of Horror International Film Festival in Sydney on September 29. This is the second time that Jack has had a film screen at the festival, with his previous film After She Died winning the Best Australian Feature Film and Best Australian Feature Performance in 2022. Jack talks about where his interest in found footage films comes from, how working on films like Marvel's Shang-Chi and George Miller's Furiosa differs from working on an independent feature film, as well as how his previous work as a film critic informs his work as a director. To find out more about Jack's work, head over to JackDignan.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode Andrew chats with Aussie filmmaker Jack Dignan about his found footage horror film, Puzzle Box. Olivia (Laneikka Denne) heads out to a remote house in the woods to help her sister Kait (Kaitlyn Boyé) rehabilitate and escape her life of addiction. Olivia aims to document the process, almost in a way to show how far Kait will heal and change. Little does she know, instead of documenting Kait's rehabilitation, she instead manages to document the labyrinth-like house that they become trapped in where time loops over itself and unsettling events occur in the night. Puzzle Box will have its Australian Premiere at the upcoming A Night of Horror International Film Festival in Sydney on September 29. This is the second time that Jack has had a film screen at the festival, with his previous film After She Died winning the Best Australian Feature Film and Best Australian Feature Performance in 2022. Jack talks about where his interest in found footage films comes from, how working on films like Marvel's Shang-Chi and George Miller's Furiosa differs from working on an independent feature film, as well as how his previous work as a film critic informs his work as a director. To find out more about Jack's work, head over to JackDignan.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Voice of Reason Quarterly Essay here II an excerpt from Australia Institute webinaire The Voice of Reason on Recognition & Renewal where Prof Mark Kenny talks with Prof Megan Davis about her recent essay published at the Quarterly Essay about the Yes vote campaign for the Voice referendum and some of the more strange no campaign utterances from the LNP.Song Cycle for Peace here II We speak with Brunswick Composer Alan Griffiths about his song cycle 'Such A Fine, Sunny Day' inspired by and dedicated to 21-year-old Munich university student pacifist Sophie Scholl who defied Hitler. This anti-war Libretti will have its Australian Premiere on Nov 25th when opera star Paul Whelan appears in one concert at St Paul's Cathedral. For ticket infoThis is the week that was here II Kevin Healy slices & dices the week.Campaign Against Racism & Fascism here II We catch up with Jasmine Duff from the Campaign Against Racism & Fascism (CARF) who have seen the postponement of the Trump jnr/ Farrage Speaking Tour and the continued monitoring of the Nazi Gym in Sunshine.Loving Grasslands here II Filmmaker Brendan Guerin talks to us about his webseries Loving Grasslands which highlights restoration and land management in harmony with Nature in the Hume Council Green Wedge on the periphery of Melbourne. Showing online now on the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival website.
Mitch's brother - AKA Lincoln Lewis - drops in to talk about the upcoming Australian Premiere of his new movie, 'Black Site', from the makers of 'John Wick'... Follow Ash, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill!Facebook: www.facebook.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneill Twitter: www.twitter.com/ashluttsysusie Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theatre First Episode 346Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly).Passing Strange – (Meat Market Stables, Melbourne, Australia)Antipodes Theatre Company presents the Australian Premiere of the TONY Award-Winning Musical PASSING STRANGE.A rock musical about a young African American's artistic journey of self-discovery, Passing Strange takes us from black middle-class America to Amsterdam, Berlin and beyond on a journey towards personal and artistic authenticity.From singer-songwriter and performance artist Stew, this Australian premiere season gifts Melbourne audiences a daring musical; journeying across boundaries of place, identity and theatrical convention. The story of a young bohemian who charts a course for “the real” through sex, drugs and rock ‘n' roll, Passing Strange is a multi-award-winning musical loaded with soulful lyrics, and overflowing with passion. For more details visit: https://meatmarket.org.au/event/passing-strange/2022-06-29/ For more Theatre reviews from Alex, visit https://www.bitesz.com/show/theatre-first/ Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.Theatre First RSS feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4988589/episodes/feed For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com #podcast #theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia #review #passingstrage #meatmarket
We have a Royal Episode of the Theatre Thoughts Podcast for you! Justin sits down with two of the Queens of SIX the Musical, Vidya Makan and Kala Gare to talk all things SIX. We discuss the score written by TONY AWARD WINNERS Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, as well as the real HERstory behind the Queens portrayed on stage. Vidya and Kala regail us with some hilarious on stage mishaps, inspire us with what makes SIX so special and so loved, and educate us about how women and performers in the entertainment industry can find their voice and inspiration through performing. To get exclusive video footage of our chat with the Queens, be sure to sign up to the Theatre Thoughts Monthly where you will recieve links straight to your inbox. Follow the link below now. https://linktr.ee/theatrethoughts Tickets to SIX the Musical can be bought by heading to www.sixthemusical.com/australia Vidya Makan (she/her) is a critically acclaimed actor, singer and composer/lyricist and is extremely excited to be back performing as Catherine Parr in SIX. Through 2021, Vidya played KT/Meg in Merrily We Roll Along (Hayes Theatre) and Papa Ge in Once On This Island (Altitude Theatre). Vidya is currently working in collaboration with Sonya Suares on her original musical The Lucky Country, in conjunction with Hayes Theatre. Vidya is also the inaugural recipient of the NSW Musical Theatre Fellowship with Tasnim Hossain and Jonathan Ware, through which they are writing a new musical about South Asian families in suburban Australia. In 2020, Vidya directed, produced and wrote the Green Room award nominated song “I Need You To See Me”; a call to the entertainment industry for visibility and inclusion of minority voices. Vidya was nominated for Best Performance in a Leading role for her portrayal of Dot/Marie in Sunday In The Park With George (Watch This). Her other credits include Romeo and Juliet (Australian Shakespeare Company), American Idiot (shake and stir), Air Race (Arena Theatre Company), Merrily We Roll Along (Watch This) and Memphis (StageArt). Vidya is a proud graduate of Griffith University's Queensland Conservatorium's Bachelor of Musical Theatre and is proudly represented by Ian White Management. Kala Gare (she/her) is a talented up-and-coming performer whose work encompasses the music, musical theatre and screen industries. Kala was cast as Anne Boleyn in the Australian Premiere of SIX the Musical and is overjoyed to be reprising her role! Kala obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Theatre at the Victorian College of the Arts where she was awarded the Lionel Gell Scholarship for Music Theatre. Her theatre credits include: Sophie De Palma in Terrence McNally's Masterclass; Maureen in Rent; Olivia in Twelfth Night; Anastasia Steele in 50 Shades!; Alice/Ensemble in Thoroughly Modern Millie and Alice in the Steve Martin and Edie Brickell musical Bright Star. Kala is also a classically trained musician with a Diploma in Classical Piano. Her Musical Director credits include: Songs for Swingin' Lovers! and Legally Blonde Junior and she has performed her original music to sell-out audiences in Melbourne. Most recently, Kala was involved in the creative developments of two new Australian works: Orlando the Musical and WAGs. Kala is represented by the team at Mark Gogoll Enterprises and is a proud member of MEAA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TODAY ON THE PODCAST: our Elvis obsession begins after the Australian Premiere of the new movie, the WORST answer you want to hear when asking your partner about their Hall Pass, The Kid Laroi POSTPONES his concert, The Queen's Platinum Jubliee celebrations, did Producer Lachie get Tom Hanks on the show? Smarter Than Suse, Origin is just two days away, Luttsy corrects Susie and the other side of Ray Warren... Follow Ash, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill! Facebook: www.facebook.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneill Twitter: www.twitter.com/ashluttsysusie Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneill See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tilly from Paddington got an invite to the Elvis premiere on the Gold Coast this weekend and has revealed what went down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we sit down with actor and writer Kirsty Marillier to discuss the question: How do you become a playwright? Kirsty joins us to discuss how she made the journey from acting into writing, eventually creating one of the hottest shows in Sydney at the moment, Orange Thrower. We'll discuss the ins and outs of crafting a script from the beginning and what challenges lay in the way. Kirsty fills us in on the behind the scenes thoughts she has about her own work, and also where it fits in with the changing landscape of Australian theatre. Kirsty Marillier is a South African actor and award-winning playwright. She is currently a part of the Emerging Writers Group at Sydney Theatre Company and has two original works in development. Her first work, ORANGE THROWER, had its stage premiere in February 2022 with Griffin Theatre Company and National Theatre of Parramatta. ORANGE THROWER was the winner of the 2019 Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award. Kirsty is currently in development with Belvoir St Theatre for her second play – THE ZAP, winner of the 2020 Max Afford Playwrights Award, which was developed with Playwriting Australia and Darlinghurst Theatre Company's Next In Line program. She has been a part of multiple creative programs including Griffin Theatre Company's Studio Artist Program (2020), Sydney Theatre Company's Rough Draft Program (2019) and Malthouse Theatre's Besen Writers Group (2018). In addition to being an award-winning writer, Kirsty is an accomplished performer having starred in drama including the Australian Premiere of HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD, THE CHERRY ORCHARD with Belvoir St Theatre, HOME, I'M DARLING with Sydney Theatre Company, and COMA LAND with Black Swan State Theatre Company. Her acting credits in film and television include THE GREENHOUSE directed by Thomas Wilson-White; HOOK UP directed by Laura Nagy (short for MQFF/Paper Moose) and HOME AND AWAY. Kirsty attended WAAPA and has a BA in Creative Writing/Performance Studies. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Orange Thrower plays at the Griffin Theatre Company from 18 February - 26 March 2022 followed by a season at Riverside Theatres, Parramatta from Mar 30 — Apr 2, 2022. TICKETS: Griffin Theatre Riverside Parramatta FOLLOW OUR LINKTREE FOR ALL OUR CONTENT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We finish the year with something very special, our one on one with the talented Leanne Cope! Leanne Cope is currently in rehearsals for the Australian Premiere of An American in Paris which begins in National Tour in Brisbane of January 2022. Leanne Cope is a British Tony and Grammy Award-nominated dancer and actor and originated the role of Lise Dassin in the Broadway and West End productions of An American in Paris. She began her career at the Royal Ballet, where she was First Artist, after graduating from the Royal Ballet School. We sit down with Leanne to discuss the production, how she landed the role of Lise Dassin on Broadway, as well as what theatre fans should expect from this unique production. Be sure to follow us or subscribe to our podcast channels on either spotify, stitcher, googlepodcasts, or applepodcasts to listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, Tori and Eliza are once again joined by Gareth Isaac for the final Deep Dive of the year! In their latest deep dive as voted by you, they chat about the myth, the musical, Hadestown! Together they discuss casting choices, the links to the original mythology, the phenomenal set and lighting, the circular format of the show, its political implications and more!Resources and suggestions from the episode:- 9 to 5 Australian Premiere, tickets on sale now- Jagged Little Pill is on sale now at The Theatre Royal - Mental Health Organizations Beyond Blue, Headspace and LifelineLeave us a rate and review, and let us know what you'd love to hear in our next episode on our Instagram @ps.stagedoorpod or via our email at ps.stagedoor.podcast@gmail.comCreated, Edited and Produced by Victoria Bullard & Elizabeth Gunther Music by Catherine Gunther https://www.psstagedoorpodcast.com/
In this week's episode, Tori and Eliza are joined by the insanely talented Karis Oka! Together they discuss Karis' experience jumping straight from studying into the Australian Premiere of "SIX The Musical", her time working on the new Australian musical "Fangirls" as well as her hopes for the future of theatre in Australia. For more about Karis follow:@karisokaResources and suggestions from the episode:- Leave us a rate and review, and let us know what you'd love to hear in our next episode on our Instagram @ps.stagedoorpod or via our email at ps.stagedoor.podcast@gmail.comCreated, Edited and Produced by Victoria Bullard & Elizabeth Gunther Music by Catherine Gunther https://www.psstagedoorpodcast.com/
Since graduating from WAAPA in 2006, Lucy has cemented her reputation as one of Australia's musical theatre leading ladies. When the Covid-19 Pandemic hit, she was about to preview at Brisbane's Lyric Theatre QPAC in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (GFO) as Charlie's mum Mrs Bucket, which had just finished two very successful seasons in Melbourne's Her Majesty's Theatre and Sydney's iconic Capitol Theatre. She was nominated for a 2019 Helpmann Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the show. Lucy was also about to start rehearsals for MTC's Australian Premiere of the Tony Award winning Best Musical Fun Home in the role of Alison. Throughout 2018 Lucy starred in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Michael Cassel Group) as sassy Cynthia Weil on its critically acclaimed Australian tour earning a Green Room Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. Prior to this, with her newborn baby in tow Lucy played Miss Honey in the Australian/New Zealand tour of Tim Minchin's Matilda: The Musical (Louise Withers and Associates, RSC), and was nominated for a 2017 Helpmann Award for Best Supporting Actress. Lucy originated the role of Heather Chandler in the smash Australian Première of Heathers: The Musical, she created the role of Patty in Tim Finn's new musical Ladies in Black (QTC, MTC) and starred in Grease as Rizzo (GFO) earning Helpmann, Glug and Sydney Theatre Award nominations for the show's Australian and Asian tour. Lucy also created the role of Lara in the world première of Doctor Zhivago: A New Musical (GFO) opposite Anthony Warlow earning Helpmann and Sydney Theatre Award nominations for Best Actress in a Musical. Other career highlights include Cinderella in Into the Woods (Victorian Opera, Helpmann and Green Room Nominations); Georgia Hendricks in Curtains (The Production Company); Gertrude Lawrence in Noël and Gertie (CDP Theatre Producers, Glug Award for Best Actress in a Musical); Polly in The Threepenny Opera (STC, Malthouse, Victorian Opera); Janet in The Rocky Horror Show (TML Enterprises); Emma in Jekyll & Hyde (TML Enterprises) and Anne in A Little Night Music (Opera Australia). Lucy's one-woman show Irving Berlin: Songs in the Key of Black toured Australia to rave reviews at venues such as the prestigious Spiegeltent, the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, The Noosa Longweekend Festival, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth and La Salon at Claire's Kitchen. Her album featuring arrangements and musical direction by Daniel Edmonds is available on iTunes, Spotify and Apple Music.
Drew Lint joins us to talk about his Herrensauna Horror M/M which we will be screening for it's Australian Premiere as part of Pink Flamingo's Extremely Online series this Thursday at 8pm. We talk techno culture and how instagram influenced the film and the community that surrounded the scene he was trying to genre-fy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Joined John on the Phone to talk his Music and career , We heard some tracks from “kilt”and The Australian Premiere of “GO” ( Tony Has allowed the songs to be on the Podcast) -https://www.tonyronalds.com/ Singer-songwriter Tony Ronalds, originally from Nova Scotia, Canada and now based in Sydney, Australia, has just released a powerful new track Go. Tony’s brand of emotive power pop-rock is brilliantly brought to life in this heartfelt genre-defying song that features a dynamic vocal performance and rich and luscious layers of sensory beauty. Yet the track has an irresistible driving rhythm and a stirring edge to it too. With a lyric that reflects a deeply personal moment in Tony’s life, Go expounds on the theme of intense love to create a soaring blend of country-tinged pop. As Tony says of the track:‘Once you realize you are not promised another day, you quickly begin to appreciate the days you are given’. Go is about escapism and commitment and unbridled dedication and a whole lot more. Originally from Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia. Tony landed his first job as an On-Air Personality at the age of 15. Working as a student at CIGO, he would soon find the stage with his first band, ‘Kilt.’ From performing at a Raptors game in the Air Canada Center to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC, Tony and his ability to connect has allowed him to take the stage in many different settings. Starting out in smoke-filled bars, soon it was festivals, and international tours performing over 200 shows a year. Yes, radio play, music videos, and television appearances would follow, along with 5 East Coast Music Award Nominations, including Entertainer of the Year in 2000. The quick rise would result in a much-needed break from the entertainment industry, and love would bring Tony to Australia, where he is releasing his first solo album, ‘GO.’ Growing up with a wide range of influences might explain his genre-defying approach to music. Grounded in Pop with Country and Rock tinged elements. What stands out is his emotive vocals and the ability he possesses to connect through his songs. Tony has focused on music again, and the results will speak for themselves. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2bacr90stonow/message
In this week's episode Tori and Libby sit down to talk about a certain school of magic and magic with their favourite Hufflepuff Gareth Isaac! Gareth shares his experience working on the Australian Premiere of Puffs as the Narrator, and what it is like going back to study doing a MFA in Voice at the National Institute of Dramatic Art after working professionally. Leave us a rate and review, and let us know what you’d love to hear in our next episode on our Instagram @ps.stagedoorpod or via our email at ps.stagedoor.podcast@gmail.com Created, Edited and Produced by Victoria Bullard & Elizabeth Gunther Music by Catherine Gunther
Hello! We are so excited to be sharing with you our first ever episode of Company. Today on the show, we bring you the wonderful Chloe Zuel. Chloe is a powerhouse performer who has worked extensively across the Australian Arts Music Theatre Industry. After finishing her training at ED5 in 2007, Chloe worked as a lead vocalist overseas, and since has been working on major musicals across Australia, including Legally Blonde, Beautiful; The Carol King musical, Les Miserables, Dusty, Ragtime and West Side Story. She was recently seen as Aragon in the Australian Premiere of Six: The Musical pre-covid. In this chat, we talked about life after closing a show, Chloe's hilarious theatre mishaps, and start a conversation about what it has meant to Chloe to be a woman of colour within the Australian Music theatre industry, and what she wants to see change within our industry moving forward. We really loved this chat with Chloe, and we're sure you will too! To see more from Chloe, you can check out her website chloezuel.com, and her instagram @chloezuel. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode and open up discussion with you on our instagram @companypod, and our facebook Company Podcast. Please leave us a rate and review, and let us know what you'd love to hear in our coming episodes at companymediaoz@gmail.com Edited and Produced by Douglas Rintoul Music by David Duketis Marketing by Deirdre Khoo
Over the Weekend When the River Runs Dry made its Australian premiere at the Transitions Film Festival in Melbourne. Hear the panel discussion with film makers Rory Mcleod and Peter Yates, Muruwari and Budjiti man Bruce Shillingsworth and Friends of the Earth River Country Coordinator Megan Williams facilitated be Alanta Colley. 1. Find a screening near you2. Take the Pledge to Save the Barka
The Guild Theatre opens their dynamic 2020 Season with the Australian Premiere of ‘Looped' by Matthew Lombardo. For The Guild Theatre's Australian Premiere, Sydney community theatre stalwart Glenda Kenyon brings the complex star to life. She joins Gemma Purves on Thursday Drive to discuss the original bad girl of the golden age of Hollywood, Tallulah [...]Read More... from Australian Premiere of Looped
The Guild Theatre opens their dynamic 2020 Season with the Australian Premiere of ‘Looped’ by Matthew Lombardo. For The Guild Theatre’s Australian Premiere, Sydney community theatre stalwart Glenda Kenyon brings the complex star to life. She joins Gemma Purves on Thursday Drive to discuss the original bad girl of the golden age of Hollywood, Tallulah […]
Director Ella Caldwell and cast members Daniela Farinacci and Hannah Fredericksen from Red Stitch Actors' Theatre joined Amy to talk about their Australian Premiere of the play OIL, a political and historical play on humanity’s troubled relationship with oil and fossil fuels. Professor Alex Collie from Monash University on the health status of those receiving the Disability Support Pension or Newstart, and what needs to change to support the most disadvantaged in our community
Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly).Theatre First Episode 254People Suck (Theatre Works, Melbourne Australia) Jerks, morons, flakes – let’s face it: PEOPLE SUCK. Winner of Best of Toronto Fringe and Patron’s Pick, this irreverent, hilarious and all-too-relatable musical comedy explores the many, many ways in which people are just the worst. Following rave reviews from its Australian Premiere at Melbourne’s Butterfly Club, this intimate musical remains a not-so-gentle reminder to be ever vigilant and learn to be better human beings, one day at a time…Written by award winning Canadian writing team Megan Phillips and Peter Cavell, People Suck has been introduced to Australia by Melbourne Company Salty Theatre, co-founded by Melbourne theatre, dance and cabaret veteran Sarah Louise Younger and Canadian theatre and screen vet Ashley Taylor. Together, this duo has taken on the ugly, outrageous and offensive thoughts and actions that human beings find themselves exploring daily. For more information visit http://www.theatreworks.org.au/program/people-suck/Theatre First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/ivetheatrereviews Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia #theatreworks #peoplesuck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/)! Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to the Big Beef Man to make sure it stays that way! As always Beefy kicks the show off with another awesome live set and this week Streetlight Manifesto take to the stage and the rest of the show is glorified with gold from Save Ferris, Delroy Wilson, Madness, Stop The Presses, Loin Groin, Shoot the Moon, The Pilfers, Embers Path and we've got the Australian Premiere of the newie from The Bandulus out of Austin, TX! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) and we have the announcement that we've all been waiting for - Ska Nation is back for 2020. Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer from all four corners of the planet! Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The world renown covers section kicks off the second hour with incredible offerings from Reel Big Fish, The Holophonics, Jake Halm & The Soggy Nachos and The Interrupters and then we follow it up with greatness from The 131s, Bankrupt, SAD, Shoot The Moon, Bluekilla, The Skankaroos, Bombskare, The Donald Trumpets, 7 Seconds of Love, The Bandulus and there's the Australian Premiere of a new track of Death Of Guitar Pop's brand new album . 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to us to make sure it stays that way! As normal Beefy fills the show with as much in as possible. ! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) and we have the announcement that we've all been waiting for - Ska Nation is back for 2020. Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer from all four corners of the planet! Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The world renown covers section kicks off the second hour with incredible offerings from Joker's Republic, Carstomites, The Insyderz and Skameleon. Then Beefy bangs out great tunes from Cut Capers, Skindred, Smoke Like A Fish, The Selecter, Buck O Nine, Ballyhoo!, Strange Tenants, Reel Big Fish, The Resignators and there's the Australian Premiere of Amy Gabba & The Almost Famous new track. 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to us to make sure it stays that way! As normal Beefy fills the show with as much in as possible. ! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) and we have the announcement that we've all been waiting for - Ska Nation is back for 2020. Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer from all four corners of the planet! Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The world renown covers section kicks off the second hour with incredible offerings from Erin Bardwell Collective, Andy Rehfeldt, The Interrupters and Sublime with Rome. Then Beefy bangs out great tunes from The Clash, Bar Stool Preachers, The Specials, Catbite, Madaline, The Beat, UB40 & Pato Banton, Bionic Rats, Wiseacre, Omnigone, The Resignators and there's the Australian Premiere of Adelaide's newest Two-Tone exponents, The Isolators. 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to us to make sure it stays that way! As normal Beefy fills the show with as much in as possible. ! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) and we have the announcement that we've all been waiting for - Ska Nation is back for 2020. Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer from all four corners of the planet! Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The world renown covers section kicks off the second hour with incredible offerings from Bluekilla, Ricky Jennings, King Tut's Revenge, Mighty Maggots and Loonee Tunes. Then Beefy bangs out great tunes from The 131s, Better Than The Book, Madness, The Hacklers, Salvo, Strange Tenants, Graduate, Paolo Nutini, Upbeat Allstars and yet another Australian Premiere comes Beefy's way with the newie from The Slackers. 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to us to make sure it stays that way! As normal Beefy fills the show with as much in as possible. ! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
Award-winning choreographer Akram Khan is British by birth, Bangladeshi by family heritage and known around the world for his contemporary dance works. His latest piece Outwitting the Devil will make its Australian Premiere at this year’s OzAsia Festival.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/)! Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to the Big Beef Man to make sure it stays that way! There's an incredible live set from Ska legends The Selecter and amazing tracks from No Nonsense, The Downsetters, The Toasters, Offbeats, Death By Horse, Melbourne Ska Orchestra, Dance Hall Crashers, Neville Staple Band and The Skints and we have an Australian Premiere for Floridians The Big Skandal! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/) and we have the announcement that we've all been waiting for - Ska Nation is back for 2020. Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer from all four corners of the planet! Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The ever popular covers section kicks off the second hour with incredible offerings from Dr. Raju, Carstomites, The Holophonics and Codename Colin. Then Beefy premieres the Scrap Yard Aces new album Sense in this Time. There's also great tunes from Last Edition, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Jellycats, SAD, The Planet Smashers, Alla Spina, Reel Big Fish, Rude Bones, 7 Seconds of Love and yet another Australian Premiere comes Beefy's way with the newie from Cherry Poppin' Daddies. 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to us to make sure it stays that way! As normal Beefy fills the show with as much in as possible. ! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/)! Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to the Big Beef Man to make sure it stays that way! Not only is there an incredible live set from Rancid, but we have the Australian Premiere of Brisbane ska punkers Alla Spina' new single Getting Nowhere. In another jam packed hour we celebrate 5 years since the release of The Interrupters self titled debut album. There's also tracks from Rude King, The Bodysnatchers, Codename Colin, The Piranhas, Big D & The Kids Table, The Simmertones, The Dualers, Itchy Feet and Dilip 'n The Davs. Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
It's unbelievable news that The Ska Show with Beefy is now the SECOND best Ska Podcast on the planet (https://blog.feedspot.com/ska_podcasts/)! Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's (2nd) Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sports teamwear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to the Big Beef Man to make sure it stays that way! There's an incredible live set from Jamaican legends The Skatalites and amazing tracks from The Specials, Loonee Tunes, Edna's Goldfish, Neville Staple Band, Loin Groin, Madness, The Launchers, The Pietasters, The Simmertones, and we have an Australian Premiere for Californians Beer Run! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
Every week Beefy brings you the World's Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sportswear in Australia). Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! The ever popular covers section kicks off the second hour with incredible offerings from Half Past Two, The Funaddicts, Suburban Legends and The Carstomites make their Ska Show with Beefy debut. Beefy turns up the volume with tracks from The Clash, The Jam, Fishbone, Strange Tenants, Better Than The Book, Luke Seymoup, Mad Caddies, Deals Gone Bad, The Interrupters, 7 Seconds of Love and we were incredibly honoured to have the Australian Premiere of the first new music from Symarip for over 40 years! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to us to make sure it stays that way! As normal Beefy fills the show with as much in as possible. ! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
Beefy is quickly making this little corner of the Ska Universe his very own as every week the World's Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sportswear in Australia) brings the world some of the best Ska music currently on offer. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to the Big Beef Man to make sure it stays that way! There's an incredible live set from The Bennies, and amazing tracks from The Special AKA, The Allniters, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Loonee Tunes, Bruce Lee Band, Codename Colin, Madness, The Donald Trumpets, Prince Buster, Blowhard and we have the Australian Premiere of the new track out of Dallas, Mr. Kingpin! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
Where we chew the fat on everything from the Understudy show at the Powerhouse to the pantomime dame
We are celebrating our own corner of the Ska Universe as every week Beefy brings you the World's Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sportswear in Australia). Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to the Big Beef Man to make sure it stays that way! There's an incredible live contribution from Nicky Bomba, Bustamento and some of the Melbourne Ska Orchestra and tunes from Bad Manners, Ska Vendors, Bluekilla, Hepcat, Cydeways, Loonee Tunes, At Both Ends, The Porkers, Area 7, Kujo Kings and we have the Australian Premiere of Codename Colin's brand newie! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
I love my job, I get to talk to the most interesting people none more so than Benita de Wit, director of "Razorhurst" and one of the stars from the show – Amelia Cormack (co-starring with Debora Krizak). Not only are these wonderful gals interesting, passionate creatives with a lot to say about the way of the world, they are both ex-pats fresh from New York, taking time out from their busy schedules in NY to bring you the Australian Premiere of this exciting new piece about the rivalry between two of Australia’s most vicious gangsters, who just happen to be women – Tilly Devine and Kate Leigh. Brought to you by The Hayes Theatre Company "Razorhurst" premieres Monday to Saturday from June 14th to July 13th 2019. Book and lyrics by Kate Mulley Music by Andy Peterson Director – Benita de Wit Musical Director – Lucy Bermingham Starring – Amelia Cormack and Debora Krizak Running time approx. 90 minutes Tix available at www.hayestheatre.com.au
We are celebrating our own corner of the Ska Universe as every week Beefy brings you the World's Greatest Ska Radio Show (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sportswear in Australia). Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to the Beef Man to make sure it stays that way! There's a live set from The Selecter and tunes from Bad Manners, The Hempsteadys, Strange Tenants, The English Beat, The Loafers, Pandemics, The Toasters, The Bennies, Alla Spina, The Rudies, Ska Freaks and we have the Australian Premiere of Scottish Skanksters Bombskare's newie! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff! Send me your music if you're in a band - do it & I'll play it.
Australia’s first music thanatologist Peter Roberts plays the harp for the sick and dying. Farshid Akhlaghi has made a film about Peter and the special impact he’s had on the lives of many, especially in Geelong. Farshid and Peter joined Amy in the studio to discuss the Australian Premiere of 'From Music Into Silence' – screening at Cinema Nova in May. Peter also played his harp for us.
Beefy brings you the World's Greatest Ska Radio Show every week (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sportswear in Australia). Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to the Big Beef Man to make sure it stays that way! As normal we jam as much in as possible. The Ska Show with Beefy torches it with a phenomenal live set from Loin Groin and the Australian Premiere of Buck-O-Nine's latest track off their brand new album. There's great tunes from Ska Freaks, Sko-Mads, Prizefighters, Kujo Kings, Melbourne Ska Orchestra, Eastern Standard Time, King Hammond and The Resignators. Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff!
Beefy brings you the World's Greatest Ska Radio Show every week (sponsored by Masita.com.au - the best sportswear in Australia). Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 is proving to be The Year Of Ska and it's up to us to make sure it stays that way! As normal we jam as much in as possible. Toots & The Maytals headline the show with an incredible live set, we have The Indecision making their Ska Show with Beefy debut with a brand new release (Australian Premiere!), and another Australian Premiere of Half Way Out's new single, and some stonkers from Strange Tenants, The Upsetters, General Chaos, The Allniters, The Seen, Blowhard, the Beat and Essex Boys, The Launchers! Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff!
Beefy brings you the World's Greatest Ska Radio Show every week. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! 2019 has kicked off with a bang and we finally get to play some live stuff from local legends The Resignators, which has been gravely over-looked! We go all Aussie with tracks from Loin Groin, Area 7 and Wiseacre. There's the Australian Premiere of the new ones from The Simmertones, Death Of Guitar Pop, The Anchorage and Rough Customers and we get all nostalgic with classics from Bad Manners, The Specials, King Hammond, The Clash and more from Madness' live NYE gig. Reel Big Fish snuck out an album just before Christmas and Beefy gives it some more airplay on the show as well as more great tunes from The Holophonics, Suburban Legends, The Skankaroos, Five iron Frenzy, The King Blues, Last Edition, The Splitters and The Upbeat Allstars. Check out The Ska Show with Beefy Facebook page for playlists and other fun stuff!
Beefy brings you the World's Greatest Ska Radio Show every week. Broadcast live from Melbourne to Australia and the rest of the world on 88.3 Southern FM, no other ska show boasts the diversity or the innovation of what Beefy brings to the Ska party! This week's show features some stuff old, some stuff new, some stuff borrowed and some stuff bloody awesome!!!! First up is a live set, all way from The House of Blues in Boston, from Australian stalwarts The Porkers, the Australian Premiere of The Specials new single, Vote For Me and great tunes from Strange Tenants, Neville & Sugary Staple, Tree House Fire, Madness, Desmond Dekker, The Selecter, Miserable Man, Area 7, Kujo Kings, Skatune Network, The Bluebeaters, The SKunks. Big Bada Boom Band, The 131s, Bomb The Music Industry!, Barefoot Spacemen, The Resignators, Dan P and the Bricks, Luke Seymoup, Melbourne Ska Orchestra, The Beatdown, Reel Big Fish & 7 Seconds of Love
Amy Campbell is one of Australia’s most accomplished dance talents with a career spanning all areas of the entertainment industry. Her extensive list of credits as one of the country’s top choreographers include the Australian Premiere of the critically acclaimed Violet, for which she won the Broadway World Australia award for her work, ATYP’s sell out season of Spring Awakening, Side Show and Hispanic Attack for the Hayes Theatre (for which she was also the co-creator), the original Australian work Guilty Pleasures for Blue Saint Productions, Wicked for Packemin Productions, Dance Academy, The X Factor, ABC’s Giggle and Hoot and most recently Amy was assistant director on Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Porgy and Bess. Her clients include ABC, Commonwealth Bank, the Sci-Fi Channel and Deutsche Bank. She was assistant to award winning choreographer Kelley Abbey on Miracle City, Xanadu The Musical, Channel 10′s I Will Survive and Natalie Bassingthwaighte’s live performances and music video of All We Have. Amy’s theatre credits include dance captain and role cover in the Australian tour of Dirty Dancing, Fame The Musical, Saturday Night Fever, the world premiere of King Kong Live on Stage ,principal dancer in Opera Australia’s Carmen and most recently the Resident Choreographer of The Bodyguard Musical Australia. She has appeared in commercials for Sony, Vodafone, Coca Cola, Video Ezy, Sci-Fi Channel, Kmart and was an ambassador for Lorna Jane’s Active Living Campaign. Her other television credits include Everybody Dance Now, placing in the Top 3 on So You Think You Can Dance Australia Season 2, as well as appearing on The X Factor, The Nickelodeon Awards, TV Week Logie Awards, Australia’s Next Top Model, Australia’s Got Talent and The Biggest Loser. You can follow Amy on: insta: @missamycampbell web: https://missamycampbell.com/
Damien Jalet is a freelance choreographer and performer from Belgium. Starting in theatre, Damien was originally interested in becoming a director, until he discovered dance. “What I was looking for in theatre, didn’t have anything to do with words, it was much more about the physical presence and how the body could convey” After finding dance Damien became obsessed, “it became an overwhelming obsession”. He explained, “it makes you see the world differently”. Damien went on to work with a range of companies as both a dancer and choreographer including with Marina Abramovic, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui/Eastman, Icelandic Dance Company, Chunky Move, Sasha Waltz and Guests, Les ballets C. de la B, Akram Khan and Scottish Dance Theatre. Damien’s work frequently explores myths, religions, and rituals and how dance can capture some of these traditions: “the body is the conveyor”. His work is diverse and has won a number of significant Awards. Babel(words) won two Olivier awards in 2011 for Best New Dance Production and Outstanding Achievement in Dance for the set design of Antony Gormley. Babel (Words) also won a prix Benois de la danse for best choreography at Bolshoi, Moscow. Damien is well known for his collaborative approach to dance, connecting dance to a range of other artistic disciplines. He has worked with visual artists Antony Gormley, Nawa Kohei, fashion makers Jean-Paul Lespagnard, Hussein Chalayan, Riccardo Tisci and Bernhard Willhelm and with musicians including Loscil, Olof Arnalds and Florence + the Machine. In this interview, we talk about his collaboration with Japanese visual artist Kohei Nawa. Damien created the work Vessel with Kohei Nawa. Vessel first premiered in 2016 and has been described as a lovely meeting point between dance and sculpture. Vessel will have its Australian Premiere at Perth Festival in March. A selection of works. THR(O)UGH, (2015, in collaboration with Jim Hodges) BABEL (Words) (2016, at the Festival d'Avignon). les méduses (2013) Black Marrow (with Erna Omarsdottir for Chunky Move at the Melbourne international festival 2009). This interview covers a range of topics including collaborations and Damien’s process from making work.
Eugenia and Gerri are on the red carpet for the Australian Premiere and first showing in the world of the new Star Trek movie Into Darkness. They interview director JJ Abrams, Karl Urban and Chris Pine then discuss their impressions of the film. No spoilers. So listen and then go out and buy a ticket to watch the movie. You will not regret it. [more]
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 94th minute (1:33:00-1:34:00) - host Blake Howard joins writer/director Anthony Maras from the Australian Premiere of his debut feature HOTEL MUMBAI at the 2018 Adelaide Film Festival. Blake and Anthony discuss his production team's gift of an original theatrical poster of HEAT, how legends like Pacino and De Niro realise that the camera is reading their thoughts and Anthony's view that HEAT feels like the urban reworking of THE WILD BUNCH. Hope you've got enough time, to do what you gotta do and listen to the show.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations